“…While atomistic simulations have suggested that such loads can produce irreversible changes in the glass structure [216], creep-like behavior at RT was experimentally observed through uniaxial elastostatic compression tests in mm-sized MG samples [217,218]. Hence, time-dependent plastic deformation, or creep, at RT in a wide variety of MGs has been investigated using nanoindentation [219][220][221][222][223][224][225][226][227]. Results show that creep occurs at RT irrespective of whether T g is low or high, and the measured response is sensitive to both intrinsic material features such as the chemical composition [228] and the nature of initial structural defects [223,225], as well as external testing conditions such as the [223,226] and imposed strain [224,227]).…”